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The 25 Most Common Surnames in Michigan
What's in a name is an old saying, but it's likely more relevant to your surname, or your last name. Most surnames are born out of centuries-old professions. For example, it's rather common knowledge that the last name Smith comes from families of blacksmiths and the like from way back in the day.
Meet The 10 Richest People In Michigan
For the longest we have heard that money can't buy you happiness, well long-term happiness because it sure can make life easier and provide temporary happiness. Nonetheless, those that have the most money often have the most influence which they say comes with the most problems. Whether you have disposable income or are living paycheck to paycheck, we all have our own problems.
Deadly Listeria Outbreak Hits Midwest States
Dozens sick and 2 dead as a new listeria outbreak from deli meat spreads through the Midwest to the East Coast. The CDC is currently investigating the source of this most recent listeria outbreak and has so far connected this issue to meat sliced at delis,. Many people in this...
Gov. Whitmer announces Michigan-centric Navy ship, manufacturing jobs initiative
LANSING, Mich. — "For more than 200 years, for centuries, the sons and daughters of the Great Lake State have answered the call to serve our nation's military with stories of courage and heroism that have been captured throughout our nation's history and our Navy legacy," Secretary Carlos Del Toro of the U.S. Navy said Monday.
GOP Michigan Senate contender backs key Trump trade priority
EXCLUSIVE — Former Rep. Mike Rogers, who is running for Senate, said that he supports a proposal that would give the president power to impose reciprocal tariffs. Rogers, who served in Congress from 2001 to 2015, including as chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, told the Washington Examiner during an interview that he supports former […]
Consumers gas rates to hike again: Why you might not notice
Consumers Energy natural gas customers will see a $35 million rate increase this fall, but bill credits will offset the bulk of added costs under a settlement agreement state regulators approved Tuesday. The Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC) approved a $35 million increase to Consumers' natural gas rates in Michigan, with the new rates taking effect Oct. 1. But thanks to a sale of Consumers' home energy products program earlier this year, $82.5 million will be credited...
Lakefront Fairy Tale Home For Sale in Northern Michigan
It's not every day that a lakefront property in Michigan goes up for sale, let alone one that looks like it's straight out of a fairy tale. I absolutely love scrolling through Zillow as I scroll through social media. So when my husband came across this house on Facebook, he knew he had to send it my way. This house has to have some of the most interesting architecture I've ever seen.
Democrats calling Michigan black voters to support Harris, end any criticism: ‘Stand down’
DETROIT — Eric Brown, a podcaster and former Detroit News blogger, considers himself an “independent voice” in politics. He’s voted third party since 2012 and not with the Democrats, unlike 90% of black voters. So Brown was surprised when a friend reached out with a request:...
Michigan worker groups strip union bosses of collection powers, sue others
(The Center Square) – Nearly six months after the Michigan Legislature repealed Right to Work laws, more groups of workers are taking action against what they say are coercive measures of some unions to collect fees. Mechanics from Brown Motors in Petoskey and drivers from MV Transportation in Ypsilanti...
Roundtable held in Flint on Michigan Maritime Manufacturing Initiative
FLINT, Mich. - Gov. Whitmer announced a new jobs program this week that aims to create new employment opportunities for Michiganders. Called the Michigan Maritime Manufacturing, or M3, initiative, the program looks to partner with the Navy and other federal, state and local partners to fill maritime manufacturing and engineering gaps, according to officials.
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